Deliver on our Dreamfall Chapters Kickstarter promises by shipping T-shirts and fulfilling as many of the backer rewards as possible — this is our FIRST priority. We don't feel we can ask our fans for a single dollar/pound/euro/krone until we've proven that we're capable of delivering on our promises. Delays are excusable, up to a point, and we've reached that point.

Secondly, we need to design and produce the best campaign we possibly can — one that explains what Draugen is all about, lives up to the promise of the setting, the story and the design, stirs emotions (the feels!) and gives people a real incentive and reason to put their money down. We're not just going to throw it out there: we're going to work hard to deliver, and if we're going to succeed then, by god, we're going to EARN it.

So, y'know, soon?

No worries, just take your time. I'm still broke after The chapters pledge haha...

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Affirmative, I will stop doing this thing that I love and makes me feel happy and follow you to our next stop
on our depressing journey, what is your command human? How will I be tested now....?

I've always wanted to check out Dear Esther, Outlast, and Amnesia but I could never find the time for them. Draugen, however, seems different and I'm looking forward to giving it a try. Horror games that I like include Doom 3, the F.E.A.R. series, Left 4 Dead, Half-Life 2, Bioshock, the Resident Evil series, and, even though I never worked the nerve to play it, Silent Hill (some day though).

I've always wanted to check out Dear Esther, Outlast, and Amnesia but I could never find the time for them. Draugen, however, seems different and I'm looking forward to giving it a try. Horror games that I like include Doom 3, the F.E.A.R. series, Left 4 Dead, Half-Life 2, Bioshock, the Resident Evil series, and, even though I never worked the nerve to play it, Silent Hill (some day though).

Well, outlast has the most action out of the one you cited...

Dear Esther is an exploration game.

The games from frictionnal games (All of them, penumbra and Amnesia and their next game title Soma) are real pure hooror games with a concentration on atmosphere and story. You shouldn't play them if you prefer action horror.

The games from frictionnal games (All of them, penumbra and Amnesia and their next game title Soma) are real pure hooror games with a concentration on atmosphere and story. You shouldn't play them if you prefer action horror.

Well, I'm borrowing Amnesia from a buddy and I'm going to play it to test out my feelings for games like Draugen. It looks exciting. I'm sure I'll enjoy it.

Like most horror games, I tend to always put them next to Silent Hill 2, because I firmly believe there won't be anything that can ever truly match what that one accomplished. I think it's exciting that Ragnar & the Dreamfall team is working on a horror game with presumably a more engaging story than that of Amnesia or games like it.

I've always wanted to check out Dear Esther, Outlast, and Amnesia but I could never find the time for them. Draugen, however, seems different and I'm looking forward to giving it a try. Horror games that I like include Doom 3, the F.E.A.R. series, Left 4 Dead, Half-Life 2, Bioshock, the Resident Evil series, and, even though I never worked the nerve to play it, Silent Hill (some day though).

Well, Draugen seems to be mainly influence by Frictionnal Games (Amnesia and penumbra series), and that is maybe the best about it. It will be all for the story and atmosphere. So really different from FEAR or Doom games. While being more similar to Silent Hill series that is itself more about story and atmosphere.

If you can play Silent hill shattered memories, it's my best for now in the series. Word of advice, it's quite emotionnal and heartbreaking.

Btw guys after reading this thread I finally decided it was time I got round to trying "The Stanley Parable". Really love it, and the ongoing fact that these kind of experiences exist. And to me they are most certainly games.

I can't imagine their existence in other media (aside from perhaps Live Theatre)